- Dimethoxymethane, also
called methylal, is a
colorless flammable liquid with a low
boiling point, low
viscosity and
excellent dissolving power. It has...
-
Benzaldehyde (C6H5CHO) is an
organic compound consisting of a
benzene ring with a
formyl substituent. It is
among the
simplest aromatic aldehydes and one...
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Other methoxymethanes Methoxymethane (dimethyl ether)
Dimethoxymethane (
methylal)
Tetramethoxymethane (tetramethyl orthocarbonate)
Pinner reaction Trimethoxysilane...
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acetone (UN No. no
longer in use) UN 1233 3
Methylamyl acetate UN 1234 3
Methylal UN 1235 3 Methylamine,
aqueous solution UN 1236 ? (UN No. no
longer in...
- LEL) 96-33-3 0625
Methyl acrylate 880 mg/m3 250 ppm 96333 109-87-5 1152
Methylal 6842 mg/m3 2200 ppm 109875 (10%
Lower explosive limit LEL) 67-56-1 0057...
- (1911). "Über die
Bildung von Isochinolin-derivaten
durch Einwirkung von
Methylal auf Phenyl-äthylamin, Phenyl-alanin und Tyrosin".
Berichte der Deutschen...
- H3CO(CH2O)nCH3
where n is
typically about 3 to 8. PODE can be
produced from
methylal and
formaldehyde or a
formaldehyde equivalent such as paraformaldehyde...
- used by
following up with the
recommended safe dosage. Chemicals, such as
methylal, aniline-type compounds,
halogens and
those containing phosphorus and silicon...
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tested in
medicine of the 1890s and later.
These include Urethan, Acetal,
Methylal, Sulfonal, Paraldehyde, Amylenhydrate, Hypnon,
Chloralurethan and Ohloralamid...
- CH3OCH=PPh3 + LiCl + HNR2 In
place of
chloromethyl methyl ether, a
mixture of
methylal and
acetyl chloride can be used. This
reagent reacts with a
ketone or aldehyde...